Exclusive | Celebrate Halloween all month long at these 7 new festive fall pop-ups in NYC

Dying to celebrate Halloween? You don’t have to wait until Oct.31 to indulge in these festive pop-ups.

From a “creepy-as-hell” immersive experience to a spooky scare in Times Square to family-friendly fun, there are a lot of October antics that await.Whether you want to be tricked or treated, here are some festive events creeping into the city this month.Embark on an adventure beneath the bustling streets of New York City! From October 12 to November 10, HERO, the new 13,000-sq-ft multisensory exhibit underground Rockefeller Center will be transformed into Sleepy Hollow’s Harvest. Wander through eight captivating rooms to be whisked away to the heart of Washington Irving’s classic tale set in the 19th-century Hudson Valley, complete with mind-bending audiovisual effects, seasonal food and beverages, and imaginative weekly events that will leave you spellbound.  The space will host spooky movie nights on Wednesdays, happy hours served at The Witch’s Hearth bar on Friday evenings and family-friendly costume parties on Saturday afternoons to envelope you in the folklore.Tickets are $34.90 for kids and $44.90 for adults.Sleepy Hollow’s Harvest at HERO; 15 W 49th Street, New York, NY, 10020Celebrate the ultimate fall experience at the Summer Club rooftop in Long Island City.

From October 4 through October 31, the 25,000-square-foot space will transform into a pumpkin paradise with over 10,000 pumpkins sourced from upstate New York. Join the family-friendly fun, including pumpkin smashing, scarecrow archery and plenty of photo ops to capture those autumn memories.Weekends are even more exciting with a twist — after 8 p.m., the patch becomes a 21+ haven for fall-themed cocktails and treats, ensuring your evenings are as spirited as the season itself.

When you arrive, don’t forget to snag some Cityside Bucks to make the most of your visit.General admission starts at just $20, or go all-in with our $55 all-inclusive ticket, which includes a pumpki...

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Publisher: New York Post

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